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CHILD CUSTODY

hi, just wanna asked i read somewhere that the child who was born out of wedlock the mom should have the sole custody however it also says that the child should not be separated from his/her mom until the child reaches 7yo... does this mean that beyond 7yo the father can borrow the child even without the permission of the mom???

from the beginning, the father has visitation rights. how to schedule is based on the agreement of the parties. if none is reached, then the father cannot simply grab the child but has to enforce his rights through the courts.

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hi! in connection with paternal rights on a child, what if the father wished his child dead, prior to the baby giving birth. is this a basis for his rights to be taken away from him, or it can be a ground against him especially that he did not support his child and even instructed the mother of the child to not use his surname because he is not acknowledging the baby so that the mother cannot demand him for financial support...then changes his mind and threatens to get the baby?

mom, are you married to the father? did he sign the birth certificate?

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